#3450 Zentangle Basics (#5360 Totally Tangled)

on May 20th, 2012 by admin

Turn doodles into art designs. Learn how to create intricate tangles step-by-step. Drawing tangles improves focus and develops dexterity.

#3450 Zentangle Basics

#5360 Totally Tangled

These versatile graphics can be used to decorate any surface. Micron pens make drawing the tangles simple and permanent. Zentangle is about filling spaces using pattern with a simple line, and becomes more attractive and complex as areas are filled. The process is appealing to graphics artists as well as those just learning to draw.

Zentangle is meditation achieved through pattern-making. It is a complicated looking drawing that is built one line at a time. Simple tangles, or patterns, are combined in an unplanned way that grows and changes in amazing directions. With your mind engaged in drawing, your body relaxes.

#5360 Totally Tangled

The Woodlot Management Handbook: Making the Most of Your Wooded Property For Conservation, Income or Both (Common Sense Forestry )

on May 20th, 2012 by admin

The Woodlot Management Handbook will show you how to get the most out of your land; whether you are interested in growing trees for timber, generating income from selling firewood, or sheltering wildlife.

Alex &amp Me CD: How a Scientist and a Parrot uncovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligence–and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process (Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl)

on May 20th, 2012 by admin

On September 6, 2007, an African Grey parrot named Alex died prematurely at age thirty-one. His last words to his owner, Irene Pepperberg, were “You be good. I love you.”

The Organized Parent : 365 Simple Solutions to Managing Your Home, Your Time, and Your Family’s Life (Superparenting for ADD: An Innovative Approach to Raising Your Distracted Child)

on May 20th, 2012 by admin

From parenting author Christina Baglivi Tinglof comes The Organized Parent, a collection of tips and advice on how you can create an organized and efficient home and family schedule. Three hundred sixty-five tips–divided into quick fixes and major tune-ups–focus on parent-specific organizational problems. You will find solutions for everything from budgeting to housecleaning to organizing messy closets, children’s bedrooms, and family vacations to cooking and shopping to maintaining daily routines.

Completely His: Loving Jesus Without Limits (Completely Forgiven: Responding to God’s Transforming Grace )

on May 20th, 2012 by admin

Let your soul be stirred by an extraordinary love.

The Very First Easter Board Book (The Very First Christmas)

on May 20th, 2012 by admin

The Gold Medallion Award-winning team of the renowned ancient historian and the gifted illustrator make the story of Jesus death and resurrection come alive for children aged 5 to 10. Difficult questions are asked, reasonable answers given. For family re

The Very First Easter Board Book

The Very First Christmas

Author and historian Paul Maier aims to “return the Christmas focus where it belongs”–on the story and spirit surrounding Jesus’ birth. Thus, The Very First Christmas doesn’t follow the prescribed children’s Christmas-book themes–with fairy-tale winter settings in quaint, old European towns. Maier instead sets the story in the American West, where a curious 8-year-old boy named Christopher wants a “real” bedtime story. His mother then tells him the miraculous story of the Nativity. (Ages 4 to 8) –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Examines the Nativity story as the origin of Christmas, viewing it in both scriptural and secular contexts.

The Very First Christmas
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I’m So Glad You Told Me What I Didn’t Wanna Hear (Stick a Geranium in Your Hat and Be Happy )

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Bad news about your children carries a triple whammy of pain, worry and “where did we go wrong!” Drawing on her own personal experience and the letters she has received from hundreds of hurting women, Barbara Johnson shares hope and humor to encourage parents in seemingly hopeless situations.

Secrets of the Vine for Kids (Secrets of the Vine for Teens)

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In this version of Bruce Wilkinson’s best-selling Secrets of the Vine, “tweens” learn how God cares for them and directs their growth in the same way a Vinedresser nurtures his vineyards. Secrets of the Vine for Kids enables children to both comprehend and apply Wilkinson’s teaching of John 15 in their own lives.

4-Chord Worship Songs For Guitar (Praise and Worship )

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More than two dozen Christian hits that guitarists can play using just four chords! Includes: All We Need * Ancient Words * Awesome God * Breathe * Everyday * Forever * I Will Rise * Love the Lord * No One like You * Unchanging * more!

4-Chord Worship Songs For Guitar (G-C-D-Em)

Praise and Worship

Founded in 1947, Hal Leonard Corporation has become the worlds largest print music publisher, representing some of the greatest songwriters and artists of all time. We are proud to publish titles of interest to all musicians as well as music lovers, from songbooks and instructional titles to artist biographies and instrument price guides to books about the music industry and all the performing arts.

80 songs arranged with their lyrics and chords for easy strum-along fun: Agnus Dei * As the Deer * Firm Foundation * Give Thanks * God of Wonders * He Is Exalted * The Heart of Worship * I Could Sing of Your Love Forever * Jesus, Lover of My Soul * Lamb of God * Lord, I Lift Your Name on High * More Precious Than Silver * Open the Eyes of My Heart * The Potter’s Hand * Shine, Jesus, Shine * We Bow Down * and more. 6 inch. x 9 inch.

Praise and Worship (Guitar Chord Songbook)
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A Convent Tale: A Century of Sisterhood in Spanish Milan

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Power often operates in strange and surprising ways. With A Convent Tale, Renee Baernstein uncovers some of the nuanced methods cloistered women devised to exert their agency. In the tradition of Simon Schama and Steven Ozment, Baernstein uses the compelling story of a single clan, the Sfondrati, to refashion our understanding of the early modern period. Showing the nuns as neither helpless victims nor valiant rebels, but reasonable beings maneuvering as best they could within limits set by class, gender and culture. Baernstein writes against the tendency to depict women as inactive pawns, and shows that even within the convent walls, nuns were empowered by ties with their (often earthly) families and actively involved in the politics of the period. Both a major contribution to scholarship on gender, family and religion in early modern Europe, and a colorful well-told tale of Renaissance intrigue, A Convent Tale is sure to attract a wide range of academic and general readers.